Percy: No Peace Without Solving Palestinian Issue . WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen Charles Percy (R-I11.), who will be chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the next Con- gress, said that there can be no peace in the Middle East without a solution of the Palestinian problem and that the U.S must take a / "very serious" intermediary 'role to find one. He also reiterated his long standing opposition to Israeli Premier Menahem T n's settlement policies wi-..Lch, he said, have not SEN. CHARLES PERCY /— "been conducive to the recognize that it must be peace process." Percy offered his views in solved," he said. Asked if he saw any a statement and in response to questions at a press con- resolution of the Palesti- ference at the'Capitol in nian problem without which he covered such sub- recognition of the Pales- jects as U.S. weapons to tine Liberation Organiza- Saudi Arabia, the role of tion, Percy replied: "All I human rights in foreign pol- would say is what I said icy and future peace efforts when I left the Middle East five years ago that in the Middle East. - Expressing his own there would be no real views in response to peace in the Middle East questions, Percy said the unless we recognize that :5 Palestinians were mis- a solution must be found perceived in this country to that problem." Asked if he favored the with respect to their numbers and who they supply of enhanced weapons to Saudi Arabia in view of are . `A.n unlikely perception the Soviet presence in the in some quarters, even in Middle East, Percy recalled this country, is that the that he had supported Palestinians are a rela- weapons sales in the last tively small group, ter- Congress with the appro- rorists and so forth," Percy priate restrictions. said: "But the Palestinians are scattered all over the Mid- dle East — 3 1/2 million people; they are highly edu- cated. They are profession:, als, they are doctors, lawyers, diplomats. But they yearn for a resolution , of this problem. We cannot and will not have peace in the Middle East until we `Dealings With Arabs to Change With Reagan' JERUSALEM (JTA) — King Hussein of Jordan said he believes the change of administration in Washing- ton provides "a suitable opportunity" for the U.S. to adopt a new approach in its dealings with the Arab world and says he "would be delighted" to meet with President-Elect Ronald Re- agan after he takes office, according to an interview with the Jordanian monarch published in the Beirut weekly An Nahar Sunday. ussein was asked if he yes the Camp David p ce process has run its course with Reagan's elec- tion. The periodical quoted him as replying, "I believe it is a suitable opportunity for the President and the new Administration to recon- sider the affairs of the region and start a new page in its dealings with the Arab world." He said he would agree to a federation with a Palesti- nian entity if the Palesti- nians accepted it. The fu- ture relationship between Jordan and the Palestinians depends on what the Pales- tinians wanted, he said. 0 4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pope M.E. Peace View Blasted by German Jew Friday, November 28, 1980 11 BONN (JTA) — A couple of days after heading a dele- gation of West German JeWry which met the Pope in Mainz, the chairman of the Jewish Community in Bonn, Werner Nachmann, criticized what he termed the failure of the Vatican to honor sufficiently the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. In an interview published in "Die Welt" Nachamnn observed that the Vatican also failed to officially rec : ognize the state of Israel, or to send a nuncio to Jerusalem. Asked about a papal re- mark to Mainz on the need for all peoples to be recon- ciled in Jerusalem, Nachmann said: "I hope that what the Pope meant was that Jerusalem with its holy places is today accessi- ble to all religions. I hope that the Pope meant he wishes peace all come and prays for it, that the present situation will be kept un- touched." In the meeting with the Pope the Jewish delegation had asked the Pontiff to support the present situa- tion, where each religious community takes care of its own holy places. • We want to wish you a joyous holiday. And we hope we can help bring families together for the Festival of Lights. Delta is ready when you are with more than 1,500 flights to over 90 cities every day of the Hanukkah season. We'll be glad to provide a Kosher meal on any mealtime flight if you request it when you make your reservations. Happy Hanukkah! RID UNLIMITED MILEAGE. AIR-CONDITIONED SUBCOMPACT. NO DROP-OFF CHARGE. Our touring rates apply only to cars picked up and , dropped off in Florida. They are non-discountable and subject to change without notice. Cars are subject to avail- ability. Gas is not included. Sub- compacts must be reserved at least 14 days in advance. 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